EDITORIAL :"Screw your Courage to the Sticking Place" Shakespear's Macbeth by Joann Turner ...Shakespeare has such a way with words. They stir up powerful visuals, which never become shopworn from over use. more
How Long It Took by Alan Cohen At a recent seminar a woman stood and explained that she had a long string of painful relationships. One of her partners had even died. more
A Course in Miracles Perspective: This too, Remains in Love's Domain by Karen Rice How quick we are to judge, when the events in life unfold contrary to our expectations. In our human attempt to make sense out of all that occurs... more
Good Scents: The Ocean's Gift by Donna Metcalfe I love to swim, when it's calm. I don' like being pounded by the waves, so I move out past the breakers and swim around in the gentle part of the ocean. more
Believing is Seeing by Lynda Dahl Thank goodness for metaphysics. Without it, I might still be a vice president in the computer industry. more
Lives of our Hands: Inscribing the Soul by Ray Zone Of all the signs on the hands it is the lines which are the most complex, potentially confusing, and most telling. The lines are God's writing, living heiroglyphs of character, mutable inscriptions of the soul's evolution. more
Spirit of the Moon: Drumming for the Soul by Jay Laskowsky 2500 years ago, Greek philosopher Pythagoras advocated the daily playing of an instrument as a healthy release to cleanse the body and mind of anger, fear, worry, and sorrow. more
Becoming a Magnet for Love by Barbara Schiffman In my work as a Life Purpose and Active-Intuition Coach, my clients always want to increase either love or money in their lives. In our sessions, we focus on the area of most concern at the time. more
NLP and Spirituality: God is My Rock by David Lintner Sometimes synchronicities blow me away. The circumstances of writing this article are an example. The theme is "Compelling Reference Experiences." more
Numbers by Design by Kathleen Jacoby To find your personal number for the entire year of 2002, take the number of the month of your birth. more
The Pearls of Pauline: What is Love? by Pauline Thom, CPCC Love is recognizing that which is real in each and every person. And what is real in each person is that we were all created by Love and therefore are Love. more
Issues, Issues, Issues! by Mary Catherine O'Heart We all have them. There is no getting away from them. What's a person to do? They taunt us at every turn, never missing an opportunity to flaunt their ugly selves before us. more
Creating Your Life from Within by Michael Carpenter As the masters have been teaching for centuries: Your "outer" life is a reflection of your "inner" life. Although many of us have heard this insight, often we still forget to associate it with our daily lives. more
Poems & Quotes
"The unique personality
which is the real life in me,
I can not gain ,unless
I search for the real life,
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Messages from Water with Dr Masaru Emoto by Joann Turner (originally from Sept 2001 Issue)Dr. Emoto, already fascinated by the nature of water, was inspired by his friend and colleague Dr. Lee Lorenzen, biochemist and developer of micro-cluster water:... more
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Food Is Your Pharmacy: Protein...How much do you really need? by Linda Page You must have protein to heal. Next to water, protein is the body's most plentiful substance the primary source of building material for muscles, blood, skin, hair, nails, and organs like the heart and brain. more
The Thyroid by Dr. Susan Bobak The thyroid gland is made up of two lobes, one on each side of the windpipe just under the voicebox. The lobes are joined by a small interconnecting mass of tissue. more
Dear Louise by Louise Hay My sister with whom I live (we are both seniors) isn't well and will be facing surgery soon. My problem is that when I cry about this situation, I get optical migraines. more
Native California Plants: Flowers & Laves That Heal & Calm by John Homstrom John Holmstrom is an extraordinary Horticulturalist/Acupuncturist/Herbalist...he will be teaching and sharing from his 27 years of experience from both here and in India, where he was the Chief Horticulturalist in charge of a huge botanical garden. more
Enjoy a Healthy Body by Strengthening your Mind by Cathy Jamieson, Ph.D. Often I meet people who want to have a healthier body, more energy, strength, or a thinner waistline. These are all exterior goals. I have found there to be much deeper issues, which cause underlying effects to manifest in poor health habits. more
The Theoretical Basis of Qigong by Li Zou The basic theory of qigong is closely related with the yin yang theory, zangfu (viscera) theory and the theory of channels and collaterals (jingluo) of traditional chinese medicine and is actually used to guide the training practice. more
Living with Heart by Amy Lynn Frost & Lisa Cherney We asked many people the question "What is it to live with heart?" People either had an answer immediately, or it brought up tremendous struggle for them to answer. more
Dream-Setting vs Goal-Setting: Charting Your Course for 2002 by Paul Bauer If "goal setting" worked, there'd be far more happy, thin, rich people with great abs! more
Wings of Light Healing Center: Fairy Magick by Melinda Rodriquez,CSC, RM The Fairies and all beings in the Elemental Kingdom want you to know that they can help you heal and create your highest desires. more
Making Light of Making Love - Part II by Wynn Free Recapitulating, from my experience, the greatest obstacles to successful intimacy are the judgments we place on our own needs and the needs of our partners. more
"Reel Spirit" Film Reviews by Raymond Teague - Waking Life 2001 "The ongoing WOW! is happening right now," exclaims a psychedelic man in this amazingly surreal, insightful, intelligent, questioning film. more
Celebrity Horoscopes: Paramhansa Yogananda by Sky Anderson Yogananda was born on January 5, 1893. His horoscope reveals that he would be a channel for God, and present himself in a loving and disciplined way. more
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